Archive for August, 2007

IBM.com : Then and Now!

Posted on Aug 30, 2007 12:15:38 PM

IBM

Over just about 100 years, IBM has been acknowledged in performing great business in the area of information-handling. Almost all of the company’s services and products were designed, maintained, and developed to record information, process them, communicate, as well as store and retrieve them. That is, from the scales, clocks, and tabulators they first used to today’s powerful and hi-tech computers and immense global networks.

IBM.com has helped the information technology pioneers over the years, and now managed to stand at the vanguard of worldwide industry that has been revolutionizing the way organizations, enterprises, and people work and prosper. At IBM.com, you can clearly see how the company changed pace in an accelerating manner and widened its scope and impact from its earliest antecedents to the most up to date developments.
More… IBM.com is a businessman’s one-stop-shop, so to say. Their website provides you a wide array of helpful products and services such as business consulting, business solutions, industry solutions, IT services, support and downloads, and products like software, storage, systems and service, semi-conductors, and a lot more.

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Dmoz.org : The Cutting Edge

Posted on Aug 30, 2007 12:11:22 PM

Dmoz

Are you or your friends looking for the most comprehensive and largest human-edited web directory? Dmoz.org is the place to go! It is an Open Directory Project which is designed and maintained by an immense, global community of editors who voluntarily rendered their time, talent, and skills to give excellent services to the growing number of net-citizens. OPD was initially founded in 1998 as “Gnuhoo” by Bob Truel and Rich Skrenta who were both working for Sun Microsystems as engineers. Chris Tollers who was the network security products marketing head, also signed on as Gnuhoo co-founder together with co-founders Jeremy Wenokur and Bryn Dole.

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